Bohol Philippines street food. There’s lots to see in Bohol from the Chocolate Hills to the teeny tiny tarsiers, and today we went on a huge Filipino food tour tasting Filipino adobo, halang-halang and calamay while exploring the island of Bohol.

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One of the main things to see in Bohol is the Bohol Bee Farm on Panglao Island. There’s lots to explore and many different local foods to watch get made, and here we tasted their homemade ice cream and unique calamay. Calamay is insanely sticky, stretchy and smokey. Calamay is a must try street food in Bohol.

There’s lots to see in Bohol, so before we continued on our Filipino food tour, we checked out the Chocolate Hills and the famous tarsiers. The tarsiers are extremely small and so sleepy, while the chocolate hills are fantastic to view further inland. We would highly recommend seeing both the Chocolate Hills and tarsiers!

To finish off our Bohol Philippines street food tour we tried Filipino adobo goat. The Filipino adobo was delish, a very popular food in the Philippines. We also tasted sisig, a massive seafood feast, and chicken halang-halang. The halang-halang was super flavourful and tasty with a kick to it, we love anything with coconut milk, yum! The halang-halang is a Bohol specialty as well.

We hope you enjoy our Bohol Philippines street food tour, tasting Filipino adobo, halang-halang and calamay. There’s so much to see in Bohol from the Chocolate Hills to the tarsiers, we loved exploring the island. Stay tuned next week for more street food adventures!

Places we visited:

Name: Bohol Bee Farm
Address: https://goo.gl/maps/csBt6NjJtNEauPyu9
what3words location: ///enjoying.louder.sobbing

Name: JOSÉ Panglao
Address: https://goo.gl/maps/MNecXNuveKApPa357
what3words location: ///regards.coherently.changes

Name: Just Sizzlin’ – Panglao Branch
Address: https://goo.gl/maps/gJZSaa9XB3BhKQmf6
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30 Comments

  1. Hahah..! Funny kalamay in bohol, I'm from Cebu City and my is from Bohol, i eat kalamay twice a year. I eat kalamay if i take my vacation thr place of my wife LOON, bohol. 👍💀🇵🇭🗡️

  2. Great tourist selfies here!
    Always interesting people coming here filming themselves while eating, for locals kind of strange.

  3. Wow..that's good is weird very sticky but very sweet..you did it..just continue vlogging about Phil..cultures,traditions In everything..✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿..

  4. What? The Bee Farm has no more bees? And blame the pandemic for running out of bees? only in the Philippines, a bee farm with no bees.

  5. You wasted a lot of food. I hope they gave your leftovers to some worthy poor people – There was enough of it. Don't order what you can not eat. Like your Vlogs..

  6. You guys are amazing! I’m so jealous that I was born and raised in Pinas and now in the US, but I didn’t get chance to visit the beautiful and amazing places, very delicious food, great people that Philippines has to offer. My Mom is originally from Bohol, and visited there only twice.😢 Love, love love the authentic “ kalamay”.😋😋😋. One of these days..🥰 Thank you so much for the wonderful vlogs.❤️ Saving all the places I will visit. God willing…🙏😊

  7. All of those pilipino dishes and desserts was trully a unique aunthetic pilipino kind of food which i think was very first time shown on any kind of vlog.Congrats.

  8. We normally put calamay as filling to our sandwich breads or pandesal as our breakfast with coffee or hot choco beverage.

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